Jewish community activist facing child porn charges
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Bill Surkis, a prominent member of Montreal's Jewish community, was led to court in handcuffs Friday to face two charges related to accessing and possessing child pornography.
Surkis, 69, is the former Quebec Regional Director of B'nai Brith Canada, a Jewish advocacy group. He also worked in the education sector for 47 years, serving as academic dean at John Abbott College for more than two decades.
He was released on bail, on a number of conditions that restrict his access to children and the Internet.
Virus check on computer revealed pornographic material
The child pornography was allegedly discovered after Surkis took his computer to a store to be checked out for viruses.
"It was the people at the computer store who noticed these images on his computer," said CTV Montreal's Rob Lurie, reporting live from the Montreal courthouse.
"We're talking about 23 videos, allegedly of child pornography, found on the hard drive of his computer," Lurie added.
The employees at the computer notified police of the suspicious material.